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Retirement speeches

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Retirement from a workshop/ factory/plant (by the person who is retiring)
These light-hearted speeches are ideal if you are retiring and want to say a few words to your colleagues. They acknowledge their retirement wishes... Learn More -
Retirement Speech by CEO (by retiree)
These speeches express the feelings of a C.E.O on his/her retirement. They express his/her thanks to his/her colleagues and look back over the years... Learn More -
Retail Trade Retirement Speeches and poems TO the person who is retiring
These speeches congratulate a colleague who is retiring from the retail trade. They refer to the contribution made to the business by the retiree and... Learn More -
Hospital/healthcare administrator retirement speeches and poems - BY retiree
These speeches express thanks to colleagues and friends for their help and support over the years. They express gratitude for gifts given and they... Learn More -
Retirement of your Boss, Supervisor or Manager speeches, toasts and poems To retiree
Tactful or polite speeches and toasts to your boss who is retiring. They are tried, tested and ready to use. They may be downloaded instantly when you... Learn More -
Retirement from office/business/corporation speeches and poems (by the person who is retiring/retiree)
These light-hearted speeches acknowledge the retirement wishes of colleagues or friends. They speak of experiences shared and of future hopes and... Learn More -
Retirement from office/business, speeches, toasts (to retiree by a manager/colleague)
These speeches are just what you need if you wish to convey light-hearted and warm retirement wishes to a collegue or staff member. They speak of the... Learn More -
Retirement party speeches and poems (by the person who is retiring)
These light-hearted speeches acknowledge the retirement wishes of colleagues or friends while the poems add an unusual finishing touch to the... Learn More -
School administrator retirement speeches TO the person who is retiring/retiree
These speeches convey thanks for work well done and good wishes to a school administrator who is retiring. The light-hearted yet sincere poems add an... Learn More -
Father's Retirement party speeches, toasts and poems (from a son or daughter)
These retirement speeches & toasts are just what you need if you wish to speak at your father's retirment party. They tell of his hard work over the... Learn More -
Retirement from navy of enlisted member speeches (To retiree) BY an officer
These speeches are just what you need if you are addressing those present at the retirement of an enlisted member of the navy. They speak of duty well... Learn More -
Retirement of teacher speeches, toasts & poems (by a superior or colleague)
These retirement speeches convey light-hearted and warm wishes to a teacher who is retiring. They mention the students taught and the friendships... Learn More
Sample Retirement Speech: Retirement Speech to Retiree
Summary: this speech looks back on the working career of a mail carrier/post person and wishes him/her well in the future.It is suitable for a colleague or family member to give at a function celebrating the retirement.
Dave has spent his life delivering letters of congratulations and condolence. He has brought the news and the views of thousands of people to their relatives and friends. He has delivered examination results, all sorts of advertisements and of course those dreaded accounts. In fact he can probably tell an awful lot about people on his delivery route simply by the mail they receive. Unfortunately, for the curious amongst us anyway, Dave is the soul of discretion and will never reveal all he knows.
Today I hope he heard the plop of the post in his own hallway. After all, he is on the receiving end of our cards and our congratulations. It is his retirement day and we are gathered to wish him well in the future. Today, you see, Dave is starting out on a new adventure.
Now he may groan a little at that thought. He may claim that all he wants to do now is to relax for the rest of his life. He may visualise the ideal retirement gift as a rocking chair with a footstool for his sore feet. We can understand that because being a mail carrier can be very tiring and demanding. So we will be very agreeable and allow that he should have a few days rest or a short vacation. Then it will be back to the drawing board Dave and you can map out what you intend to do with the rest of your life.
Hopefully you will now have more time for your family and to catch up with old friends. It will be great to be able to say, "I will meet you on Tuesday" and know that you don't have to go to work that day. It will be even nicer to be able to lie on a bit on a Monday morning.
Life, though, is full of challenges and Dave could never resist a challenge. So I am quite sure that he will soon be doing something new and exciting. I don't know what that is. In fact Dave may not know what that is just yet. However I am sure he will develop new hobbies or skills and find satisfaction and enjoyment in so doing. He may, for instance, decide to cycle from coast to coast or to learn hula dancing. He could decide to keep greyhounds or start teaching a parrot to talk. Maybe he will produce a TV programme called "Secrets in the post" Perhaps we'll see him in the papers as a representative for retired mail carriers/post people. Dave, being the kind of person he is, may find his satisfaction in joining some community or parish organization and helping others.
Whatever Dave chooses to do we hope that he will enjoy good health and happiness. We hope too that he will have happy memories of his years as a mail carrier/post person. Finally, I think it would be appropriate Dave, that if you go on that world cruise that you should send us a postcard saying "Wish you were here."
Ladies and gentlemen please raise your glasses in a toast to Dave. May his retirement be all he has dreamt of himself. Dave!
(If applicable) It gives me great pleasure to present you with this gift as a token of our good wishes. We hope that it will always remind you of your colleagues and your many friends.
Today you are leaving, going on your way
And we've gathered here to say
That you've done well over the years
And could probably write a play
About the letters you had in your sack
The griefs, the dramas the joys
And birthday cards that meant a lot
To so many girls and boys.
You brought bad news and good news too
In envelopes brown, white and blue
You linked up friends and families
So folks tonight I say "Now please"
Raise your glasses and raise a toast
To that wonderful person who brought the post!

